Gov. Cox is again asking Utahns to pray for water — this time in ‘thanksgiving’

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Gov. Cox is again asking Utahns to pray for water — this time in ‘thanksgiving’
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The ‘day of prayer’ declaration comes after a winter of unprecedented snowpack and two months after Republican Gov. Spencer Cox declared a state of emergency in response to flooding.

But it will take multiple years of winters like the last before the lake’s ecosystem recovers, and toxic dust stops blowing off the dried lakebed.

People work to protect homes into the night along 1700 South in Salt Lake City from the rising flow of Emigration Creek through Wasatch Hollow Park on Wednesday, April 12, 2023. As rapid snowmelt and possible April showers stoke fears of heavy flooding in the Northern Plains, state officials are announcing flood response plans, and residents are assembling thousands — if not hundreds of thousands — of sandbags to combat floods themselves.

The call for more prayers comes after the governor’s office recently asked each department in the executive branch to establish written content review policies “consistent with provided principles and best practices.” Following that ask,show one department head directed his team to delete a social media post related to LGBTQ+ Pride.

A note to staff explaining the decision indicated that the director — a recent Cox appointee — “would like us to be ‘agnostic.’” The director told The Tribune that the policy includes religious holidays, too.

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